Jayson_Virissimo comments on Open Thread, October 16-31, 2012 - Less Wrong
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That is a great question. The first thing to come to mind actually isn't all that old, but from the Early Modern Period. To a large extent, the Renaissance was much more mystical than the Late Middle Ages (seriously, compare Galileo's Platonism to Swineshead's Scholasticism). The paradigm I'm referring to is usually referred to as the "natural magic tradition" and is exemplified by thinkers like Paracelsus (The Hermetic and Alchemical Writings of Paracelsus) and Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim (Three Books of Occult Philosophy).
The SEP entry for Agrippa sounds downright HPMOR-esque:
Thanks!